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Citation

Snow RW. Addict. Behav. 1988; 13(1): 119-122.

Affiliation

Mississippi Alcohol Safety Education Program, Mississippi State University 39762.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1988, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3364220

Abstract

The present study utilizes multiple regression analysis to identify relationships between 13 sociodemographic characteristics and the frequency of drinking in seven different types of drinking places among convicted drunken drivers (N = 6,183). The results indicate that different sociodemographic subgroups of drinking drivers tend to drink in different types of places. Younger respondents were more likely than older respondents to report frequent drinking in away-from-home locations such as friends' homes, bars, parties, cars, and parking lots. The males were more likely than the females to report frequent drinking in cars and parking lots, and unmarried respondents drink at parties and in bars more frequently than married respondents. Education, race, and the frequency of worship service attendance are also found to be important predictors of drinking locations.

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